Tableau TEN-ured: Serendipity, Sign Language, and Storytelling
Tableau recently launched version 10 of its software and has invited members of the community to share their story. Here’s
Tableau recently launched version 10 of its software and has invited members of the community to share their story. Here’s
So you want to be a Tableau Dashboarder? Have you seen IronViz and thought you wanted to be on that
“Did you really have to move that?” It’s a common (and fair) question that applies both to my house and Tableau dashboards.
Tableau’s IronViz competition is so hot, it melts hard drives (true story). That said, I got to deep dive into
I’m doing a webinar on IronViz and got a chance to really look at the entries of a few people. I look, but I
Emily Kund recently discussed mentorship during the Tableau Fringe Festival. And it got me thinking. I’ve have many mentors in
Humans are mystifying creatures, as Spock can surely tell you. Much like humans, Excel is quite baffling. What started life
Dear Public Data: How I love that you’re available to me, that in theory, I can answer the questions to
Some people write posts about things they’d tell their 22-year-old (or pick some other age) self. I wouldn’t have listened,
I’ve fallen more than a little behind on the Makeover Monday series. Sometimes, I save a data set for later,
I recently did a webinar where I showed an automated holiday calculation in Tableau. A LOT of people told me they wouldn't even know where to begin.
Teknion hosted a Tips and Tricks panel. After following Joshua Milligan (the student of Merlin, as he’s a real wiz),
Let’s face it: moving from calculations in Excel to those Tableau can feel a bit like steering the NSEA Protector for
I don’t design dashboards. I discover them. Like clay or a blank canvas, their lines and facets slowly unfold, curves gently
A friend of mine recently asked about my process for designing dashboards, namely “requirements gathering.” When left to my own